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Touring Britain Boeken is gemakkelijk – bel het terrein rechtstreeks terrein het bel – gemakkelijk is Boeken MITGLIEDSCHAFT IM THE WAS BIETEN IHNEN DIE BÜROÖFFNUNGSZEITEN DER an direkt Campingplatz • D CARAVAN CLUB Reise-Highlights CLUBEIGENEN PLÄTZE? CLUBEIGENEN PLÄTZE den Sie rufen – einfach ganz ist Reservierung ie W Herzlich toplocaties op clubplekken top 200 uit kiezen kunt u en lid ord Werden Sie Clubmitglied Sie werden von den Qualitätsstandards, die wir Die Büros der clubeigenen Plätze sind von 9:30 – s willkommen... und kommen Sie in den Ihnen bieten, begeistert sein. Angefangen beim 17:30 Uhr geöffnet (andere Öffnungszeiten sind Orten chönsten Tourhoogtepunten • W Der The Caravan Club ist der größte Camping- Genuss von herzlichen Empfang, über die Sauberkeit und den möglich). Einige Büros sind über die Mittagszeit den an Top-Campingplätze 200 Ihnen bieten wir Mitglied, Sie erden Fachverband seiner Art in Europa mit mehr als Vergünstigungen für Komfort unserer Sanitärgebäude, bis hin zu von 13:00 – 14:00 Uhr nicht besetzt, aber keine 200 clubeigenen Campingplätzen rund um Mitglieder auf allen unseren landschaftlich wunderschön gestalteten Sorge, Informationen zum Abstellen des bezienswaardigheden en kaart Club Caravan Großbritannien, einschließlich Plätzen, die für Plätzen des Clubs – die Stellplätzen. Wohnwagens sind gut sichtbar angebracht. Falls eine Fahrtunterbrechung von und zu den Häfen Kosten Ihrer 1 5 18 22 Sie nach Büroschluss, jedoch noch vor 20:00 Uhr Reiseziele und Campingplätze Club Caravan The am Ärmelkanal äußerst günstig liegen. Ihr Aufenthalt auf all unseren Campingplätzen Jahresmitgliedschaft Eden Project Tower of London Liverpool Football Club Loch Lomond wird sich sicherlich erheblich von dem auf einem eintreffen, sind die Informationen zum Abstellen Bodelva, St Austell PL24 2SG Tower Hill, London EC3N 4AB National Park Gateway Centre, Balloch G83 8LQ Bei so vielen Campingplätzen an so vielen Orten haben Sie schon nach fünf Museum and Stadium Tour gewerbsmäßig geführten Platz unterscheiden, auf des Wohnwagens gut sichtbar angebracht, oder es bleibt nur die Frage, wohin Sie zuerst fahren Nächten auf einem unserer Plätze wieder t 01726 811911 w edenproject.com t 0870 756 6060 w hrp.org.uk t 0845 345 4978 w lochlomond-trossachs.org gibt eine Klingel, mit der Sie den Platzwart Anfield Road, Liverpool L4 0TH dem eventuell belästigende Einrichtungen wie sollten? Vielleicht in unsere Hauptstadt, um die hereingeholt. Außerdem gibt es noch weitere D D D Bars, Restaurants und Diskos angeboten werden. herbeiholen können. Ein unvergessliches Erlebnis an einem Prachtvolle Festung, Palast, Gefängnis, t 0151 260 6677 w liverpoolfc.tv Genießen Sie die Stille und Beschaulichkeit vielen Museen zu clubeigene Plätze, sowie ca. 2.500 geprüfte Wir glauben, dass unsere Besucher die örtliche ANKUNFT WÄHREND DER besuchen und in eines Privatplätze für bis zu fünf atemberaubend abenteuerlichen Ort, dem Zeughaus und Garnison, all dies ist und war der D an den herrlichen Ufern dieses berühmten Sees. Werfen Sie einen Blick in die Umkleideräume, Wirtschaft unterstützen sollten, indem Sie Lokale der erstklassigen Wohnwagen/Reisemobile, die exklusiv für Tor zur faszinierenden Welt der Pflanzen Tower of London, der heute die Kronjuwelen, NL NACHTSTUNDEN Geniet van de rust en vredigheid aan de und Unterhaltungsangebote vor Ort nutzen – wir Theater zu gehen oder unsere Mitglieder reserviert sind. und Menschen. Waffenkammern, Yeoman Warders und laufen Sie durch den Spielertunnel auf das Wenn Sie nach 20:00 Uhr eintreffen, können Sie Spielfeld und nehmen Sie sich auf dem Platz des ‘bonnie banks’ van dit beroemde meer. bieten Ihnen einfach eine ausgezeichnete Basis, eines der Musicals im NL Raben beherbergt. Ihren Wohnwagen im Bereich für spät eintreffende Werden Sie noch heute Mitglied und Sie Een onvergetelijke ervaring in een Trainers und der Haupttribüne platz. von der aus Sie Land und Leute kennenlernen Londoner West End zu erhalten die folgenden Leistungen für NL können. Gäste abstellen (wo verfügbar – wir empfehlen bei sehen? Dafür wären adembenemende locatie. Hier kunt u een kijkje Een schitterend fort, paleis, gevangenis, NL nur £36 (E52) Neem eens een kijkje in de kleedkamers, 23 der Reservierung zu fragen, ob diese Möglichkeit unsere Plätze Abbey nemen in de wereld van planten en mensen. arsenaal en vesting, waar u de Kroonjuwelen kunt STERNE-BEWERTUNG • Zugang zu 200 clubeigenen Plätzen und ca. loop door de spelerstunnel en ga eens zitten op National Botanic Garden besteht). Der größte Teil dieser Bereiche ist mit Wood und Crystal vinden, de bekende Yeoman Wardens en raven. 2.500 geprüften Privatplätzen de plek waar de coach altijd zit of op de of Wales Viele der The Caravan Club Campingplätze wurden Stromanschluss und Sanitäranlagen ausgestattet, Palace ideal. Oder wenn vom The British Graded Holiday Parks Scheme mit damit Sie alles haben was Sie benötigen, bevor Sie 2 eretribune. Llanarthney, Carmarthenshire SA32 8HG Sie sich nach • Platzverzeichnis & Handbuch plus Karte Roman Baths Sternen ausgezeichnet. Wir sind stolz darauf, dass am nächsten Tag Ihren Stellplatz beziehen. t 01558 668768 w gardenofwales.org.uk atemberaubendem Meerblick und • Zugang zur Online-Reservierung Abbey Church yard, Bath BA1 1LZ beinahe 90% der Plätze der 5-Sterne-Kategorie RÄUMUNG DES STELLPLATZES kilometerlangen Sandstränden sehnen, sollten Sie • Unser Heft ‚Ausflüge und Sehenswürdigkeiten’ t 01225 477785 w romanbaths.co.uk 19 D angehören. 10 14 Eine wichtige botanische Sammlung, die Stellplätze sind am Abreisetag gewöhnlich bis unseren Plätzen Plymouth Sound in Devon oder mit Vergünstigungen bei den Eintrittspreisen Hadrian’s Wall Ironbridge Gorge Museums National Railway Museum Cumbria & Northumberland einige der am meisten gefährdeten Pflanzen RESERVIERUNGEN 12:00 Uhr zu räumen. Nach vorheriger Absprache Seacroft an der Küste Norfolks einen Besuch Coalbrookdale, Telford TF8 7DQ Leeman Road, York YO26 4XJ • 12 x im Jahr die Clubzeitschrift t 01434 322002 w hadrians-wall.org unseres Planeten beherbergt. Schauen Sie sich das Bevor Sie Mitglied im The Caravan Club werden, mit dem Platzwart ist es eventuell auch möglich abstatten. Ganz gleich, ob Sie das schottische t 01952 435900 w ironbridge.org.uk t 0870 421 4001 w nrm.org.uk • Technik-Beratung und Informationen größte Einfeldtreibhaus der Welt an. können Sie den gewünschten Campingplatz erst später abzureisen. Hochland, die Berge und Täler von Wales oder die D D D Erleben Sie fast 2000 Jahre Geschichte, von NL einfach direkt anrufen und Ihren Stellplatz verschiedenartigen Landschaften Englands und Feines Porzellan, unterhaltsame Dialoge und Erkunden Sie die drei riesigen Hallen des Belangrijke botanische collectie waar een PREISE der englischen Küste erleben möchten, Sie Sie können direkt auf dem Campingplatz der schottischen Grenze bis zum Northumberland reservieren. Die Telefonnummern aller Plätze die eine ‘viktorianische’ Stadt, all dies finden Sie an größten Eisenbahnmuseums der Welt, mit einer aantal van de meest bedreigde plantsoorten ter Die Preise basieren auf einem Grundpreis für den können sicher sein, überall einen clubeigenen Mitglied werden – die Platzangestellten Nationalpark. Der Hadrianswall gehört zum Nicht-Mitgliedern offen stehen finden Sie auf diesem Ort, der zum UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe Vielzahl wunderbarer Züge. Hier gibt es allerhand wereld bewaard blijven. Bekijk ook de grootste Stellplatz zuzüglich einer Gebühr für Erwachsene Campingplatz zu finden. Viele der Plätze sind das helfen Ihnen gerne. Alternativ können Sie die UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe. dieser Karte. erklärt wurde. zu sehen und zu erleben. kas ter wereld. und Kinder (5-16 Jahre). Extras wie Hunde, ganze Jahr über geöffnet, warum also nicht Mal Mitgliedschaft auch online beantragen, bei NL www.caravanclub.co.uk/deutsche 6 NL NL Beleef bijna 2000 jaar geschiedenis op dit ANKUNFT Vorzelte, Warmwasser und Strom sind kostenlos. einen Kurzurlaub in der Nebensaison machen? oder rufen Bij dit werelderfgoed kunt u terecht voor Ga op ontdekking in drie enorme hallen in +44 (0)800 328 6635 Royal Pavilion werelderfgoed – van de Schotse grens tot het Bei Ihrer Ankunft auf einem clubeigenen Sie uns an, unter . prachtig aardewerk, leuke interactieve het grootste spoormuseum ter wereld, vol met 24 Die Preise betragen in der Nebensaison ab Brighton BN1 1EE Northumberland National Park. Campingplatz erwartet Sie ein herzlicher Empfang E tentoonstellingen en een ‘Victoriaanse’ stad. ongewone treinen en interactief plezier. Caernarfon Castle £7 ( 10) pro Nacht für zwei Personen in einem t 01273 290900 w royalpavilion.org.uk Castle Ditch, Caernarfon LL55 2AY von unserem freundlichen und sachkundigen Wohnwagen oder Reisemobil und bis zu £42 D t 01286 677617 w cadw.wales.gov.uk Platzpersonal. Gehen Sie einfach direkt ins Büro, (E 60) für eine Familie in der Hochsaison. Die Vorbilder dieser beeindruckenden früheren 11 15 um sich anzumelden und die für Ihren Preise variieren von Platz zu Platz und Jahreszeit Sommerresidenz von König George IV. waren die D Westonbirt Arboretum York Minster Diese majestätische mittelalterliche Festung, Aufenthalt anfallenden Platzgebühren zu zu Jahreszeit, bitte erkundigen Sie sich bei der Mogulpaläste in Indien. Mit seiner Forest Enterprise, Westonbirt GL8 8QS Deangate, York YO1 7HH die ursprünglich für König Edward I. errichtet entrichten. Anschließend können Sie sich einen Reservierung. Innenausstattung im chinesischen Stil ist der t 01666 880220 w forestry.gov.uk/westonbirt t 01904 557216 w yorkminster.org worden
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